Discontinuation of antihypertensive drugs appears to have a detrimental effect, with a recent study reporting that the risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) substantially increases after more than 90 days of discontinuation.

Prediagnostic statin exposure appears to be associated with a significant reduction in breast cancer-specific mortality, with the survival benefit being more pronounced in women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive tumours, according to a study.

Clinically proven protective efficacy:
- Up to 85-90% against cholera in the first 6 months3,4,6
- Up to 67% against ETEC in the first 3 months.5

At least one week interval between doses. Primary immunization can be completed as early as 8 days for adults and children over 6 years old (2 required doses) and 15 days for children 2-6 years (3 required doses).1

Onset of protection starts 7 days after completion of immunisation. The vaccination course should be completed at least one week before traveling.1

Good safety profile with most frequently reported adverse reactions occurred at similar frequencies in vaccine and placebo group in studies.1

Discontinuation of antihypertensive drugs appears to have a detrimental effect, with a recent study reporting that the risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) substantially increases after more than 90 days of discontinuation.

Prediagnostic statin exposure appears to be associated with a significant reduction in breast cancer-specific mortality, with the survival benefit being more pronounced in women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive tumours, according to a study.